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NPA Seeks Partnership With US Ports
The Nigerian Ports Author
ity (NPA) has said that it had evolved new strategies to attract foreign investors to the nation’s ports.
This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos recently by the Assistant General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr Musa Iliya.
The statement said that two ports in the U.S. had indicated interest in having business relations with the NPA.
It said that the two ports – the Port of Miami and the Port of Everglades – recently visited by some members of the board and management of NPA had indicated their willingness to have business relations with the NPA.
According to the statement, this will facilitate technology transfer as well as inflow of foreign investments.
The NPA Managing Director, Malam Habib Abdullahi, led the delegation on the working visit to the two ports.
Abdullahi said the NPA would encourage business relationship with the two ports under the Public -Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.
The NPA managing director told the management of the two ports on efforts of the Federal Government to reposition the nation’s seaports for efficiency, competitiveness and enhanced performance.
Abdullahi said the continuous growth being experienced in Nigerian ports was a reflection of government’s efforts anchored on the need to deliver service in accordance with international best practices.
He urged the foreign investors to take advantage of the new development in Nigeria and the on-going deep sea ports projects in the country.
The NPA managing director also talked about the abundant maritime business opportunities in the nation’s seaports, all waiting to be tapped.
He said the NPA would do all within the extant laws to encourage prospective investors.
At a business roundtable with the Inbound Business Development Mission in Miami, Abdullahi implored the members, some of whom were Nigerians, to support the Federal Government’s efforts in developing all sectors of the nation’s economy.
According to the statement, at the Port of Miami, Mr Richard de Villiers of the Office of the Port Director, talked about activities in the port.
He spoke on cargo and cruise operations, stevedoring, security as well as crane management.
He said the Port of Miami and the NPA could work out a mutual business relationship, especially in areas of their comparative advantage.
Also at the Port Everglades (a seaport in Florida), the Deputy Port Director, Mr Glenn A. Wiltshire, told the delegation that the port had elaborate plan to collaborate with any port in any region of the world, depending on the volume of trade.
He urged the potential investors to take advantage of the incentives put in place by the Nigerian Export promotion Council (NEPC) under the One-Window-Export programme.
The NPA delegation also held meeting with the Operator and Executive Director, Marie Gill of the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) in Miami.
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